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The new DJ Pinkie Pie game on The Hub’s royal wedding website features Vinyl Scratch and Pinkie Pie in simple scene splicer game in order to make a wedding reception preview video. Upon dropping the .swf asset into file into a flash object decompiler, we finally see that, according to the game’s asset designers, after removing Scratch’s specs, her eyes are revealed to be a magenta color (hex colors #BF1D79, #DB53A2, #FFB8E0).

Yes, she has eyelashes, her eyes are closed here.

Mystery solved? Maybe. We don’t know for sure if this asset is shared from the show or rebuilt for the game, but it’s the most official implication we’ve got so far (hey, Heartstrings did become Lyra after all)!

This also confirms previous mumblings of the fact that Scratch is actually a very pale yellow (#FEFDE7, to be exact), as opposed to white.

I hate to rain on your parade, but that’s a load of crap. If the light was altering her eye color to the point that red looked like purple/magenta, then her DJ booth would look blue, which it does not. I should expect no less from this fanbase, though– whenever a popular fan theory gets jossed by the show, some nutty fans are go into overtime trying to discredit the show, no matter how ridiculous and irratational they become.

Her eyes both here and in the scene in the show are to dark to really be called Magenta, but too Purple to say they’re Red also. I would personally say they’re a very nice Burgundy color.

Spazz

All the hex values listed were copied & pasted from the flash model, not sampled with a color picker. If there were some kind of lighting variance effecting the colors, why would it only effect her eyes? All of the other colors in the first image of the post (namely Pinkie Pie’s) are on-model.

One thing I did discover while taking those hex values is that shadow tones are made with offsets, not static colors, which is why there’s no values listed for her rear shadowed leg.
Therefore, if the “magenta” was a result of lighting, that hex value would be different.